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  • APC fixes Ebonyi LG primary election for January 25

    APC fixes Ebonyi LG primary election for January 25

    All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ebonyi State has fixed January 25, 2026, for the party’s primaries for the forthcoming local government and councilorship elections in the state.

    The state chairman of the party, Stanley Okoro Emegha, disclosed this to journalists in Abakaliki, the state capital, after the SEC meeting of the party on Monday this week.

    He advised political appointees who want to contest the elections to resign in line with Governor Francis Nwifuru’s directive last month.

    “The primary election for both councillorship and chairmanship will be held on January 25, but the processes will commence earlier in January,” he added.

    “If you are a public servant under the governor’s appointment, you must resign 30 days before the primary election. Anybody who did not resign by December 20, 2025, is not qualified to contest,” Emegha said.

    The chairman said membership revalidation would begin once the party receives the required registration code.

    He assured members that transparency would guide all party activities.

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     He announced the commencement of construction of a new APC secretariat in the state, which he said would be completed within six months, describing it as a massive structure.

    “The complex and the spaces are far larger than those of the national secretariat. This goes to show that we want to continue to maintain our number one position as a party in Ebonyi State,” he said.

    He boasted that the APC currently has total political control in the state, with all the opposition lawmakers of the state now APC members

    “We have 171 out of 171 ward councillors, 13 out of 13 local government chairmen, 24 out of 24 House of Assembly members, six National Assembly members and three out of three senators,” he stated.

    Emegha revealed that the remaining opposition federal lawmaker in the state, Iduma Igariwey, representing Afikpo and Edda federal constituency, has dumped PDP for the APC and has registered in his Itim 001 ward in Afikpo

    “If I bring the register here, I will show you that this is Itim 001 ward, the ward of Chief Iduma Igariwey. His name is fully written in the register,” he said.

  • JUST IN: Rivers senators Onyesoh, Mpigi defect to APC

    JUST IN: Rivers senators Onyesoh, Mpigi defect to APC

    Two senators from Rivers State on Tuesday defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    They are Senator Allwell Heacho Onyesoh, representing Rivers East Senatorial District, and Senator Barinada Mpigi, representing the South East Senatorial District of Rivers state.

    The defection of Onyesoh and Mpigi is the latest in the number of political office holders in Rivers State who have dumped the PDP.

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    Among them are the Governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, and all members of the Rivers State House of Assembly.

    Besides, all six PDP House of Representatives members from Rivers state on Tuesday also defected from PDP to APC.

    Details shortly…

  • Lagos APC UK chapter reaffirms support for Tinubu, swears in new executives

    Lagos APC UK chapter reaffirms support for Tinubu, swears in new executives

    The Lagos state chapter of the All Progressives Congress in the United Kingdom (APC UK) at the weekend held its End-of-Year Dinner in Bromley, London, bringing together party leaders, executives and members in a show of unity, reflection and renewed political commitment.

    The well-attended event featured music and brought together party chieftains from all walks of life. 

    They threw their weight behind the administration’s of President Tinubu and Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu of Lagos State. 

    Addressing the gathering, the Chairman of Lagos State APC UK, Hon. Tayo Shodeinde appreciated party leaders and members for their steadfast loyalty and active participation in strengthening the APC in the diaspora.

    According to a statement from the Secretariat of the party, Hon Shodehinde reiterated the chapter’s pride in the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the remarkable developmental progress being recorded under Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, which he described as “second to none.”

    Also, the Chairman of APC UK and Chairman of the Diaspora Forum, Hon. Tunde Doherty, delivered a paper titled “The Impact of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the Diaspora.” 

    Doherty outlined how the administration’s policies are reshaping diaspora engagement, investment opportunities and national image abroad. 

    He noted that Nigerians in the diaspora have a critical role to play in supporting governance reforms and national development initiatives.

    Similarly Hon Felix Ajayi who delivered the first keynote address on the topic “The Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu: What It Means and the Progress in Lagos State,” noted the policy direction of the Tinubu administration and its implications for governance, economic stability and national development. 

    He highlighted Lagos State as a model of continuity and performance, noting that the reforms and infrastructural growth in the state clearly reflect the broader vision of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Ajayi further commended Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration for sustaining developmental momentum in critical sectors such as transportation, housing, health and education. 

    He urged APC members in the diaspora to remain consistent advocates of the party’s achievements and to continue engaging constructively in national development from abroad.

    A party chieftain, Dr Philip Edewor, spoke on politics in general, drawing from past experiences and highlighting the challenges facing political organisation and participation. 

    He emphasised the need for discipline, unity and strategic thinking within party structures, especially among diaspora chapters, to ensure long-term relevance and impact.

    A major highlight of the event was the swearing-in of two executive members into the Lagos State APC UK leadership. 

    Hon Alhaja Gbemisola Ademola was officially sworn in as Women Leader, while Hon Alhaja Aolat Tomi Sule was sworn in as Vice Chairwoman, Central. 

    The swearing-in ceremony was conducted by Hon Ladi Vera Cruz, drawing applause from party members who described the development as a boost to inclusiveness and organisational strength within the chapter. 

    The event was attended by several prominent party leaders and executives, including Tunde Doherty, APC UK Chairman and Chairman of the Diaspora Forum; Dr. Philip Edewor, former APC UK Chairman and former Chairman of the Diaspora Forum; Dr. and Mrs. David Orimaye, former Ekiti State Chairman; Hon. Felix Ajayi; Elder David Olukoga; Hon. Ladi Vera Cruz; Hon. Muyiwa Adesua, Vice Chairman, APC UK; Pastor Magret Apoeso, Women Leader, South West; Honourable Taiwo Jegunmah, APC Women Leader; Eric Ayoola, former Pioneer Secretary, Afenifere Renewal Group; and Chief Yemi Odetola, Chairman, Afenifere Renewal Group.

    Also in attendance were APC UK executives, including Hon Tunde Ajisola and Hon Ayokunle.

    Other executive members present included Hon Tayo Shodeinde, Chairman, Lagos State APC UK; Hon Prince Balogun Eshinokun, Treasurer; Hon. Bola Oshin, Assistant Welfare Secretary; Hon Shade Adebiyi, Welfare Secretary; David Orogbangba, Youth Leader; Hon. Prince Abidemi Akintunde, Vice Chairman, West; Dr. Mrs. Motolani Doherty, Senatorial Women Leader; Funmi Adenusi, Vice Chairwoman, East; Hon Dr. Aisha Gbajabiamila, Deputy Women Leader; Hon Alhaja Gbemisola Ademola, Women Leader; Hon Afolabi Adebayo, Secretary; Hon Makoyawo, Assistant Secretary; Hon Kashif Laguda, Assistant Organising Secretary; and Hon Bukola Apena, Financial Secretary, alongside other party loyalist members.

  • JUST IN: Six Rivers PDP Reps defect to APC

    JUST IN: Six Rivers PDP Reps defect to APC

    Six members of the House of Representatives have defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The members are Hon Dum Dekor, Hon Solomon Bob, Hon Hart Cyril Godwin, Hon Engr Victor Obuzor, Hon Blessing Amadi and Hon Felix Nweke.

    Their letters of defection were read by the Speaker, Abbas Tajudeen, during plenary on Tuesday.

    In their letters, they said their decision was due to the unresolved leadership crisis in the PDP.

    According to them their decisions were taken after due consultation and that the APC, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu provides a better platform for them to serve their people.

  • 2027: APC set to bounce back in Kano as stakeholders endorse Tinubu for 2nd term, Barau for governorship

    2027: APC set to bounce back in Kano as stakeholders endorse Tinubu for 2nd term, Barau for governorship

    • By Ismail Mudashir

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) is set to stage a comeback in Kano State, following the formal endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term and Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I. Jibrin, for the governorship race in the state by key stakeholders across the state.

    Kano, once a stronghold of the APC, shifted to the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) during the last general election. In that cycle, the APC lost the governorship and all senatorial seats except the Kano North Senatorial District, which Senator Barau successfully retained.

    Since the NNPP’s victory in 2023, the APC has remained in opposition in Kano, widely regarded as one of the country’s most influential voting blocs. Throughout this period, Senator Barau has served as the backbone of the party in the state. Recently, the former National Chairman of the APC, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, hailed him as the “General of Nigerian Politics,” remarking that posterity would remember his contributions favourably.

    As the 2027 general elections draw closer, APC stakeholders in Kano have begun reassessing their strategy to reclaim the state from what they describe as the NNPP’s misrule. Over the past four weeks, influential voices within the party have backed President Tinubu’s second-term bid and intensified calls for Senator Barau, who also serves as the First Deputy Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, to be adopted as the APC’s sole governorship candidate for 2027.

    To these stakeholders, Senator Barau stands out as the only APC figure widely loved by the grassroots, respected by the elite, admired by youths and women, supported by clerics and academics, and embraced by the business community. To them, Senator Barau remains the true “People’s Senator”

    Leading the pack of endorsements were former and serving members of the Kano State House of Assembly. A group of over 200 serving and former members of the Kano State House of Assembly, from 1999 to date, was led by a former speaker, Rt. Hon. Abdulaziz G. Gafasa (2007-2011) to the National Assembly, where they endorsed the second-term bid of President Tinubu and Senator Barau for the 2027 governorship election.

    In the words of the lawmakers, through former speaker Gafasa to Senator Barau, “ We are here to tell you that we are solidly behind you for three reasons. One, you have positively impacted the lives of our people across the three senatorial districts of Kano State. Secondly, you have been a lifeline to our party, APC. Thirdly, you have positively touched our lives, even though some of us are not from the same senatorial district as you. This has made you the most marketable candidate in APC.”

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    In the same vein, members of the forum of former Commissioners of Kano State, who served from 2019 to 2023 under Dr  Ganduje, have also followed suit.

    The former commissioners, who are grassroots politicians across the state, took turns to extol and commend the various interventions of Senator Barau in Kano State and beyond.

    In the words of Dr Ali Musa Burum-Burum, if not for the intervention of the Deputy President of the Senate, the APC would have been in a state of comatose in Kano State.

    Similarly, women leaders of the APC from 31 local government areas of the Kano Central and South Senatorial Districts also paid a solidarity visit to the Deputy President of the Senate at the National Assembly in Abuja.

    Led by the Deputy Women Leader of the party in Kano State, Hajiya Sabuwa Salisu Takai, they expressed appreciation for the various developmental strides of Senator Barau in Kano State.

    A week later, the former local government chairmen in Kano State adopted Senator Barau as the sole candidate of the APC for the 2027 governorship race in the state.

    The former LG chairmen, who served between 2019 and 2022 during Ganduje’s tenure as governor of the state, adopted Senator Barau during a courtesy call to the National Assembly in Abuja.

    A motion for the adoption of Senator Barau was moved by the former chairman of Rimin Gado Local Government Area, Barrister Dahiru Mannir Maigari, and seconded by the former chairman of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON) in the state, Hon. Baffa Mohammed Takai.

    When the former chairman of Madobi LGA, Alhaji Mohammed Yahaya, put the vote, all the former chairmen unanimously approved it through a voice vote.

    Former chairman of Gwale LGA. Alhaji Khalid Ishak Diso informed the Deputy President of the Senate that the people of Kano, especially at the grassroots level, are eagerly awaiting his declaration for the race.

    “Kano people are waiting for you to declare for the governorship race. We recently organised an event, where we asked you to declare. You are yet to. The people of Kano are anxiously awaiting your declaration. When are you declaring? Please answer the call to serve our people,” he said.

    Also, the former Chairman of ALGON, Baffa Mohammed Takai, who led his colleagues on the courtesy call, stated that they had adopted Senator Barau in view of his outstanding performance in parliament, adding that his contributions to Kano’s development are immense.

    The forum of former speakers-councillors of LGAs of Kano State, led by their Chairman, Hon. Shuaibu Haruna Gamarya, has also lent its support to the President and the Deputy President of the Senate.

    The delegation, comprising 32 former House Leaders, came with a clear and united message, as well as a genuine love for the progress of Kano State. They declared total support for President  Tinubu’s second term and adopted Senator Barau as the APC’s gubernatorial candidate for 2027.

    They served during the administration of Ganduje in Kano State. Speaking on behalf of the group, the Chairman, Hon. Shuaibu Haruna Gamarya, said, “You are a senator for all, given your contributions to Kano State and the entire Northern Nigeria. We are not here for anything; we are here out of true love and for the sake of Allah. We are with you one hundred per cent. You are our gubernatorial candidate and governor, come May 29, 2027, Insha Allah”

    The forum of former speakers – councillors of LGAs of Kano State, led by their Chairman, Hon. Shuaibu Haruna Gamarya, has backed President Tinubu’s second-term bid and Senator Barau’s governorship ambition.

    The forum’s Secretary, Hon. Usman Muazu Garin Malam, reaffirmed their grassroots commitment, “We, the house leaders, hereby support President Tinubu’s second-term bid and endorse Senator Barau as the sole APC gubernatorial candidate. We will mobilise the grassroots for them.”

    Former Speaker of the Tofa LGA, Hon. Shehu Halilu, moved a motion for the formal adoption of Senator Barau, and former leader of Garko LGA, Hon. Sunusi Abdu, seconded it, adding, “Anybody that is against Senator Barau is an enemy of Kano and an enemy of APC. That person is also against President Tinubu.”

    Another group that has endorsed the duo of President Tinubu and Senator Barau is the Forum of Former Secretaries of the 44 Local Government Areas of Kano State. Members of the forum, led by its Chairman, Usaini Sani Fagge, and accompanied by Hon. Abdullahi Tanko Yakasai, Senior Special Assistant to the President on the North West, were recently at the National Assembly.

    The Tinubu/Barau Support Group Coalition, comprising people, especially youths, from across the 44 local government areas of Kano State and spanning various faiths, with members from the southern part of the country who are residents of Kano, has rallied behind the President and Senator Barau. Comrade Hafiz Liman led them to the National Assembly, where they formally declared their support for the duo.

    The former chairmen of the 44 Local Government Areas of Kano State, who served from 2003 to 2011 during the era of Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, have joined the team.

    Led by a former chairman of Tofa LGA, Hon. Garba Idris Unguwar Rimi, they unanimously endorsed President Tinubu and Senator Barau for a second term and governorship race, respectively.

    A group of former federal lawmakers, comprising those who served in the second, third, and present fourth republics, have followed suit. Led by Hon. Umar Sadiq, who represented Kumbotso Federal Constituency between 1979 and 1983, they stated that the decision to endorse President Tinubu and Senator Barau for the presidency and governorship, respectively, was a unanimous resolution among all members of the forum.

    In the same vein, hundreds of Kano’s former councillors, supervisors, and advisers, from 1999 to date, have thrown their support behind Tinubu’s second-term bid and endorsed Senator Barau for the Kano governorship race.

    Under the Kano State APC Ex-Councillors, Supervisors, and Advisers Forum, from 1999 to date, the group, comprising both old and young, male and female politicians, announced that they had concluded arrangements to purchase the APC governorship form for Senator Barau.

    The Chairman of the forum, Hon. Muazu Isah Dorogo, stated that at their recent meeting, all the members of the forum across the 44 LGAs of the state met and assessed all the contenders, hence resolved to support Senator Barau.

    Meanwhile, local government stakeholders of the APC have also thrown their weight behind the President and the Deputy President of the Senate.

    A delegation from the Kano North Senatorial District Caucus of the APC, led by the Chairman, Alhaji Inuwa Dan Shayi Rimin Gado, has also backed Senator Barau.

    During the visit, the delegation reaffirmed its loyalty and unwavering support, further declaring Senator Barau as the sole gubernatorial candidate of the APC for the 2027 general elections.

    Speaking during one of the visits, Hon. Faruk Lawan, who represented Bagwai/Shanono Federal Constituency of Kano State for 16 years, said they would leave no stone unturned in ensuring the victory of President Tinubu’s second-term bid and Senator Barau’s governorship ambition in 2027, stating that the endorsement by all stakeholders was a sign of good omens.

    Takai’s words: “The endorsement by all shows that everyone is in support of this rescue mission. We have been with him; we know what he is capable of. Senator Barau will tackle the developmental challenge and look into the welfare of our people. As we have all seen his good works in the parliament.

    “Choosing Senator Barau as Governor is the best decision for Kano, and promoting his candidature is a duty for all lovers of our state. As such, we shall all come out and support him and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”

    For his part, the Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Rt Hon Yusuf Abdullahi Ata, said, “ We are all on the path of victory. By Allah’s grace, Senator Barau I Jibrin will be the one to be sworn in on May 29, 2027, as Governor of Kano State. Amin “

    We are on a mission to rescue Kano – Senator Barau

     Throughout the visits of all the stakeholders, one thing that dominated Senator Barau’s speech was the need to restore the glorious days of Kano.

    Senator Barau said, “ We have to work hard and make sacrifices to restore the glorious days of our state. It’s indeed true that Kano was second to Lagos before, in terms of development, commerce, and so on. Unfortunately, Kano is now trailing behind due to a lack of good leadership. Let us not live in denial. This is a fact that we must all work together to address in the interest of our people and state.

    “Glory be to Allah SWT that our people have queued behind the movement to rescue Kano State from the present misrule. This is a rescue mission. I wish to assure you that by the grace of God, we will take bold steps to bring Kano back to its glorious days. We will succeed by the grace of God. We will always stand by the truth and for our people.”

  • APC to hold ward, local govt, state, zonal congresses next year

    APC to hold ward, local govt, state, zonal congresses next year

    • Ruling party sets March date for national convention

    The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is set to hold its ward, local government, state, and zonal congresses next year.

    The congresses will precede the party’s national convention to be held next March. The party listed these rogrammes in the timetable and schedule of activities it released yesterday in Abuja among the programmes it lined up for next year.

    A detailed schedule of activities and timetable, in line with Articles 11 and 17 of the party’s constitution released by its National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, showed that the activities started on December 1.

    According to the one-page document, the process started with a nationwide membership e-registration on December 1 and will be concluded on Thursday, January 30, next year. This is to enable the party to update and validate its membership database ahead of the congresses.

    The schedule also showed that notice of the congresses will be issued to state and FCT chapters on Monday, February 2, 2026. Aspirants can purchase and submit nomination forms for ward and local government positions from Wednesday, February 4 to Monday, February 9, 2026. Screening of aspirants will take place from Tuesday, February 10 to Friday, February 13, 2026. Ward congresses are scheduled for Saturday, February 14, 2026.

    The local government area congresses, including the election of three national convention delegates per local government (with at least one female), will be held on Thursday, February 19, 2026.

    Windows for appeal are provided for the ward election on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, and local government appeals on Saturday, February 21, 2026.

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    The sale of forms for state executive positions will be held from Monday, February 23 to Friday, February 27, 2026. Screening for state executives will be held from Monday, March 2 to Wednesday, March 4, 2026. The election of State Executive Committees (SECs) at the state congress is set for Saturday, March 7, 2026, with appeals arising from state congresses fixed for Monday, March 9 to Wednesday, March 11, 2026.

    For the zonal activities, nomination forms for zonal congresses and the national convention will be on for sale and submitted from Thursday, March 12 to Tuesday, March 17, 2026.

    The timetable indicated that the zonal congresses will take place simultaneously on Saturday, March 21, 2026, across designated centres in the six geopolitical zones: Ibadan for the Southwest, Enugu for the Southeast, Rivers/Cross River for the Southsouth, Kaduna for the Northwest, Gombe/Bauchi for the Northeast, and Nasarawa to host the Northxentral. Appeals arising from zonal congresses will be addressed on Monday, March 23, 2026.

    The climax of the exercise will be the National Convention, scheduled for Wednesday, March 25 to Saturday, March 28, 2026, where national officers will be elected and key party decisions made.

    The motions to this effect were raised and adopted last Friday at the 15th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting, which was held at the Conference Centre of the State House in Abuja.

  • 2027: APC set for Kano comeback as stakeholders endorse Tinubu’s second term, Barau for governorship

    2027: APC set for Kano comeback as stakeholders endorse Tinubu’s second term, Barau for governorship

    • By Ismail Mudashir

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) is set to stage a comeback in Kano State, following the formal endorsement of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for a second term and Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I. Jibrin, for the governorship race in the state by key stakeholders across the state.

    Kano, once a stronghold of the APC, shifted to the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) during the last general election. In that cycle, the APC lost the governorship and all senatorial seats except the Kano North Senatorial District, which Senator Barau successfully retained.

    Since the NNPP’s victory in 2023, the APC has remained in opposition in Kano, widely regarded as one of the country’s most influential voting blocs. Throughout this period, Senator Barau has served as the backbone of the party in the state. Recently, the former National Chairman of the APC, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, hailed him as the “General of Nigerian Politics,” remarking that posterity would remember his contributions favourably.

    As the 2027 general elections draw closer, APC stakeholders in Kano have begun reassessing their strategy to reclaim the state from what they describe as the NNPP’s misrule. Over the past four weeks, influential voices within the party have backed President Tinubu’s second-term bid and intensified calls for Senator Barau, who also serves as the First Deputy Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, to be adopted as the APC’s sole governorship candidate for 2027.

    To these stakeholders, Senator Barau stands out as the only APC figure widely loved by the grassroots, respected by the elite, admired by youths and women, supported by clerics and academics, and embraced by the business community. To them, Senator Barau remains the true “People’s Senator”

    Leading the pack of endorsements were former and serving members of the Kano State House of Assembly. A group of over 200 serving and former members of the Kano State House of Assembly, from 1999 to date, was led by a former speaker, Rt. Hon. Abdulaziz G. Gafasa (2007-2011) to the National Assembly, where they endorsed the second-term bid of President Tinubu and Senator Barau for the 2027 governorship election.

    In the words of the lawmakers, through former speaker Gafasa to Senator Barau, “We are here to tell you that we are solidly behind you for three reasons. One, you have positively impacted the lives of our people across the three senatorial districts of Kano State. Secondly, you have been a lifeline to our party, APC. Thirdly, you have positively touched our lives, even though some of us are not from the same senatorial district as you. This has made you the most marketable candidate in APC.”

    In the same vein, members of the forum of former Commissioners of Kano State, who served from 2019 to 2023 under Dr Ganduje, have also followed suit.

    The former commissioners, who are grassroots politicians across the state, took turns to extol and commend the various interventions of Senator Barau in Kano State and beyond.

    In the words of Dr Ali Musa Burum-Burum, if not for the intervention of the Deputy President of the Senate, the APC would have been in a state of comatose in Kano State.

    Similarly, women leaders of the APC from 31 local government areas of the Kano Central and South Senatorial Districts also paid a solidarity visit to the Deputy President of the Senate at the National Assembly in Abuja.

    Led by the Deputy Women Leader of the party in Kano State, Hajiya Sabuwa Salisu Takai, they expressed appreciation for the various developmental strides of Senator Barau in Kano State.

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    A week later, the former local government chairmen in Kano State adopted Senator Barau as the sole candidate of the APC for the 2027 governorship race in the state.

    The former LG chairmen, who served between 2019 and 2022 during Ganduje’s tenure as governor of the state, adopted Senator Barau during a courtesy call to the National Assembly in Abuja.

    A motion for the adoption of Senator Barau was moved by the former chairman of Rimin Gado Local Government Area, Barrister Dahiru Mannir Maigari, and seconded by the former chairman of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON) in the state, Hon. Baffa Mohammed Takai.

    When the former chairman of Madobi LGA, Alhaji Mohammed Yahaya, put the vote, all the former chairmen unanimously approved it through a voice vote.

    Former chairman of Gwale LGA. Alhaji Khalid Ishak Diso informed the Deputy President of the Senate that the people of Kano, especially at the grassroots level, are eagerly awaiting his declaration for the race.

    “Kano people are waiting for you to declare for the governorship race. We recently organised an event, where we asked you to declare. You are yet to. The people of Kano are anxiously awaiting your declaration. When are you declaring? Please answer the call to serve our people,” he said.

    Also, the former Chairman of ALGON, Baffa Mohammed Takai, who led his colleagues on the courtesy call, stated that they had adopted Senator Barau in view of his outstanding performance in parliament, adding that his contributions to Kano’s development are immense.

    The forum of former speakers-councillors of LGAs of Kano State, led by their Chairman, Hon. Shuaibu Haruna Gamarya, has also lent its support to the President and the Deputy President of the Senate.

    The delegation, comprising 32 former House Leaders, came with a clear and united message, as well as a genuine love for the progress of Kano State. They declared total support for President Tinubu’s second term and adopted Senator Barau as the APC’s gubernatorial candidate for 2027.

    They served during the administration of Ganduje in Kano State. Speaking on behalf of the group, the Chairman, Hon. Shuaibu Haruna Gamarya, said, “You are a senator for all, given your contributions to Kano State and the entire Northern Nigeria. We are not here for anything; we are here out of true love and for the sake of Allah. We are with you one hundred per cent. You are our gubernatorial candidate and governor, come May 29, 2027, Insha Allah”

    The forum of former speakers – councillors of LGAs of Kano State, led by their Chairman, Hon. Shuaibu Haruna Gamarya, has backed President Tinubu’s second-term bid and Senator Barau’s governorship ambition.

    The forum’s Secretary, Hon. Usman Muazu Garin Malam, reaffirmed their grassroots commitment, “We, the house leaders, hereby support President Tinubu’s second-term bid and endorse Senator Barau as the sole APC gubernatorial candidate. We will mobilise the grassroots for them.”

    Former Speaker of the Tofa LGA, Hon. Shehu Halilu, moved a motion for the formal adoption of Senator Barau, and former leader of Garko LGA, Hon. Sunusi Abdu, seconded it, adding, “Anybody that is against Senator Barau is an enemy of Kano and an enemy of APC. That person is also against President Tinubu.”

    Another group that has endorsed the duo of President Tinubu and Senator Barau is the Forum of Former Secretaries of the 44 Local Government Areas of Kano State. Members of the forum, led by its Chairman, Usaini Sani Fagge, and accompanied by Hon. Abdullahi Tanko Yakasai, Senior Special Assistant to the President on the North West, were recently at the National Assembly.

    The Tinubu/Barau Support Group Coalition, comprising people, especially youths, from across the 44 local government areas of Kano State and spanning various faiths, with members from the southern part of the country who are residents of Kano, has rallied behind the President and Senator Barau. Comrade Hafiz Liman led them to the National Assembly, where they formally declared their support for the duo.

    The former chairmen of the 44 Local Government Areas of Kano State, who served from 2003 to 2011 during the era of Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, have joined the team.

    Led by a former chairman of Tofa LGA, Hon. Garba Idris Unguwar Rimi, they unanimously endorsed President Tinubu and Senator Barau for a second term and governorship race, respectively.

    A group of former federal lawmakers, comprising those who served in the second, third, and present fourth republics, have followed suit. Led by Hon. Umar Sadiq, who represented Kumbotso Federal Constituency between 1979 and 1983, they stated that the decision to endorse President Tinubu and Senator Barau for the presidency and governorship, respectively, was a unanimous resolution among all members of the forum.

    In the same vein, hundreds of Kano’s former councillors, supervisors, and advisers, from 1999 to date, have thrown their support behind Tinubu’s second-term bid and endorsed Senator Barau for the Kano governorship race.

    Under the Kano State APC Ex-Councillors, Supervisors, and Advisers Forum, from 1999 to date, the group, comprising both old and young, male and female politicians, announced that they had concluded arrangements to purchase the APC governorship form for Senator Barau.

    The Chairman of the forum, Hon. Muazu Isah Dorogo, stated that at their recent meeting, all the members of the forum across the 44 LGAs of the state met and assessed all the contenders, and hence resolved to support Senator Barau.

    Meanwhile, local government stakeholders of the APC have also thrown their weight behind the President and the Deputy President of the Senate.

    A delegation from the Kano North Senatorial District Caucus of the APC, led by the Chairman, Alhaji Inuwa Dan Shayi Rimin Gado, has also backed Senator Barau.

    During the visit, the delegation reaffirmed its loyalty and unwavering support, further declaring Senator Barau as the sole gubernatorial candidate of the APC for the 2027 general elections.

    Speaking during one of the visits, Hon. Faruk Lawan, who represented Bagwai/Shanono Federal Constituency of Kano State for 16 years, said they would leave no stone unturned in ensuring the victory of President Tinubu’s second-term bid and Senator Barau’s governorship ambition in 2027, stating that the endorsement by all stakeholders was a sign of good omens.

    Takai’s words: “The endorsement by all shows that everyone is in support of this rescue mission. We have been with him; we know what he is capable of. Senator Barau will tackle the developmental challenge and look into the welfare of our people. As we have all seen his good works in the parliament.

    “Choosing Senator Barau as Governor is the best decision for Kano, and promoting his candidature is a duty for all lovers of our state. As such, we shall all come out and support him and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”

    For his part, the Minister of State for Housing and Urban Development, Rt Hon Yusuf Abdullahi Ata, said, “We are all on the path of victory. By Allah’s grace, Senator Barau I Jibrin will be the one to be sworn in on May 29, 2027, as Governor of Kano State. Amin,” We are on a mission to rescue Kano – Senator Barau

     Throughout the visits of all the stakeholders, one thing that dominated Senator Barau’s speech was the need to restore the glorious days of Kano.

    Senator Barau said, “We have to work hard and make sacrifices to restore the glorious days of our state. It’s indeed true that Kano was second to Lagos before, in terms of development, commerce, and so on. Unfortunately, Kano is now trailing behind due to a lack of good leadership. Let us not live in denial. This is a fact that we must all work together to address in the interest of our people and state.

    “Glory be to Allah SWT that our people have queued behind the movement to rescue Kano State from the present misrule. This is a rescue mission. I wish to assure you that by the grace of God, we will take bold steps to bring Kano back to its glorious days. We will succeed by the grace of God. We will always stand by the truth and for our people.”

    •          Mudashir is the Special Adviser to the Deputy President of the Senate on Media and Publicity
  • APC to hold national convention March 2026

    APC to hold national convention March 2026

    …releases timetable for wards, LGA, states, zonal congresses

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has released a detailed timetable and schedule of activities for its ward, local government, state, and zonal congresses, as part of efforts to inject new leadership into the party’s structures nationwide.

    The party also fixed its National Convention for March 2026, to be held after the completion of all congresses.

    The one-page timetable, released on Sunday in Abuja by the APC National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru, in line with Articles 11 and 17 of the party’s constitution, shows that activities will commence on December 1, 2025, and culminate in the National Convention in March 2026.

    According to the schedule, the process will begin with a nationwide membership e-registration exercise from Monday, December 1, 2025, to Thursday, January 30, 2026. The exercise is aimed at updating and validating the party’s membership database ahead of the congresses.

    Notice of the congresses will be issued to state and FCT chapters on Monday, February 2, 2026. The sale and submission of nomination forms for ward and local government positions will take place from Wednesday, February 4, to Monday, February 9, 2026, while screening of aspirants is scheduled for Tuesday, February 10, to Friday, February 13, 2026. Ward congresses will hold on Saturday, February 14, 2026.

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    Local Government Area congresses, which will include the election of three national convention delegates per LGA, with at least one female delegate, are slated for Thursday, February 19, 2026. Appeals arising from the ward elections will be heard on Wednesday, February 18, while LGA appeals are scheduled for Saturday, February 21, 2026.

    For state-level activities, nomination forms for state executive positions will be sold from Monday, February 23, to Friday, February 27, 2026. Screening of aspirants will take place from Monday, March 2, to Wednesday, March 4, 2026. State congresses for the election of State Executive Committees are scheduled for Saturday, March 7, 2026, with appeals fixed for Monday, March 9, to Wednesday, March 11, 2026.

  • Abbas: APC cannot afford fragmentation ahead 2027, says party must remain united

    Abbas: APC cannot afford fragmentation ahead 2027, says party must remain united

    Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Abbas Tajudeen reflected on the rapid growth of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and concluded that the leadership of the party must do everything possible to avoid fragmentation ahead of the 2027 general elections.

    The Speaker who spoke at the National Executive Committee Meeting of the APC said the party strives to maintain a fair balance between the old and new members which he said is now a strategic imperative.

    According to him, if the current growth of the party is not handled with sensitivity, fairness, and institutional discipline, it can lead to fragmentation, adding that “fragmentation is a luxury the party cannot afford as we look towards 2027.”

    The Speaker asked the party to create models and strategies on how to manage its new and old members and codify the achievements of the ruling party, while proposing three things the APC must do to remain a united ruling party.

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    He said, “allow me to turn directly to the question of party unity. At our caucus meeting yesterday, I made a point that bears repeating at this NEC. Today, the All Progressives Congress is not the same party it was in 2015 or even in 2019. We are a governing coalition that continues to grow. We have founding members who built the party through sacrifice. We also have new members who have joined us because they see the APC as the vehicle of national stability and progress.

    “Managing this balance between old and new members is now a strategic imperative. If not handled with sensitivity, fairness, and institutional discipline, it can lead to fragmentation. Fragmentation is a luxury the party cannot afford as we look towards 2027.

    “Cohesion does not mean uniformity. It means inclusion, respect for contribution, and clear rules that bind everyone equally. NEC has a critical role in ensuring that integration is deliberate, grievances are addressed early, and party structures remain authoritative.”

    Speaker Abbas said further that from comparative experience in advanced democracies that parties lose power not primarily because of opposition strength, but because of internal disorganisation and unresolved factionalism. “Unity, therefore, is not a slogan. It is a system. This is why I respectfully propose three practical steps for our party.”

    The first approach, he said, is to institutionalise a simple APC Governance Delivery Dashboard: a quarterly snapshot that tracks cost of living indicators, security outcomes, job creation initiatives, and key social interventions. Not for propaganda, but tor internal discipline. Parties that govern well measure themselves honestly before the public does it for them,” he stated.

    According to him, the second approach is to formalise a Legislative Executive Programme Grid: a clear mapping between our manifesto commitments, the bills before the National Assembly, and the budget lines that fund them, saying “this ensures coherence. It prevents policy drift. It allows our candidates and officials to speak with one voice across all levels of government”.

    The third approach he said is to strengthen internal democracy without weakening governing capacity, insisting that “disagreements are inevitable in a large coalition like ours. What matters is process. Clear rules. Timely dispute resolution. Respect for party organs. In mature democracies, parties lose not because they disagree, but because they allow disagreements to become public disorder”.

    The Speaker stressed that candidates’ quality also deserves urgent attention, saying “weak candidates do not merely lose elections. They undermine governance and erode party credibility. Training, ethical standards, and basic policy literacy should be seen as national assets, not optional extras.

    “As we prepare for the next phase of governance and electoral competition, let us remember that Nigerians are watching less what we say and more what we deliver. The All Progressives Congress must remain a party that wins power and earns trust. A party that governs with discipline. A party that sees institutions not as obstacles, but as instruments of national renewal.”

    He said the House of Representatives appreciates the efforts of the President at rebuilding the country, saying in a period of profound economic adjustment and inherited structural constraints, the President has “demonstrated resolve, clarity of purpose, and confidence in democratic institutions.”

    He added that the reforms “have been difficult but necessary, with the legislature working to stabilise them through law, oversight, and representation.”

    The Speaker noted, “In mature democracies, reform relies on legislative partnership, which this administration has deliberately fostered.”

  • 2026 Budget: APC commends ample allocation to security, says Tinubu governing with purpose

    2026 Budget: APC commends ample allocation to security, says Tinubu governing with purpose

    The Lagos State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Saturday, commended President Bola Tinubu for making ample provision for security in the 2026 budget.

    The party, in a statement on Saturday, signed by the spokesman of its Lagos chapter, Seye Oladejo, said the structure and priorities of the budget reflected deliberate planning and aimed at ensuring stability and long-term national renewal.

     Oladejo, reports the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said the proposed N5.41 trillion allocation to the security sector in the 2026 fiscal framework shows the government is committed to addressing security challenges.

    “The Lagos APC urges all Nigerians, stakeholders, and the National Assembly to view the 2026 Budget through the prism of national interest rather than partisan cynicism.

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    “This is not a budget of rhetoric, but of resolve. It is a statement of purpose from a President who appreciates the weight of history and the urgency of now.

     “We commend President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his foresight, courage, and clarity of purpose. Nigeria is steadily moving from emergency responses to structured, forward-looking solutions.

    “The 2026 Budget is yet another affirmation that this administration is not governing by chance, but by design,” Oladejo said.

    He said the lion’s share earmarked for security proves that the present administration is clear-eyed about Nigeria’s present realities and firmly focused on securing its future.

      According to him, security, as the foremost responsibility of government, has been given deserved attention beyond reactionary measures.

    “Security is treated as a strategic investment in national stability, economic confidence and social cohesion,” Oladejo said.

    He explained that the primary intent of the 2026 Budget is to consolidate security gains and protect lives and property nationwide.

    Oladejo added that the budget also aims to create a stable environment for economic recovery and sustainable growth.

    “The President clearly understands that no meaningful development can thrive without peace and safety,” he said.

    He said the N5.41 trillion sectoral allocation targets capacity enhancement for the Armed Forces and other security agencies.

    According to him, this will improve intelligence gathering, inter-agency collaboration and operational effectiveness.

     Oladejo said modernisation of equipment and logistics is also prioritised in the security allocation.

    He added that the welfare and motivation of security personnel are central to the President’s security strategy.

    “This leadership understands that security spending is not consumption but protection of national assets, human and material,” he said.

    He noted that restoring investor confidence remains a key objective, as investors prefer stable and secure environments.

    According to him, the budget also safeguards ongoing economic reforms from being undermined by insecurity.

    Oladejo urged ordinary citizens and the National Assembly to assess the budget through the lens of national interest.

     NAN recalls that Tinubu, on Friday, presented the 2026 federal budget of N58.18 trillion, with N5.41 trillion allocated to defence and security, which represents approximately 9.3 per cent of the total expenditure.

    Presenting the budget themed ‘Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and Shared Prosperity’ to the National Assembly, Tinubu said that without security, investment cannot thrive.

    Leaders should match numbers with impact – Akpoti-Uduaghan

     But while the President’s address to a joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives outlined ambitious plans for economic stabilisation, infrastructure expansion and social welfare, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, representing the Kogi Central Constituency, cautioned that budgets, no matter how historic, are meaningless if they fail to improve daily living conditions.

    The presentation of Nigeria’s record N58.18 trillion 2026 Appropriation Bill by President Tinubu thus reignited a familiar but pressing debate in the National Assembly: can big numbers translate into real relief for ordinary Nigerians?

     Reacting to the President’s speech in a statement by her media office in Abuja, the Senator said one line stood out for her amid the lengthy presentation: “It’s not the size of the budget but the quantum of impact felt by Nigerians.”

    According to Akpoti-Uduaghan, the proposed N58.18 trillion budget reflects the scale of Nigeria’s challenges and aspirations, but citizens are more concerned about outcomes than projections.

    “Nigerians are not interested in impressive figures on paper,” she said. “They want to see better living standards, jobs for young people, functional infrastructure, affordable healthcare, quality education and social services that actually work.”

     She stressed that the country’s development problems cannot be solved by allocations alone, warning that weak implementation, poor oversight and lack of transparency have historically undermined even the most ambitious fiscal plans.

     The senator also placed responsibility beyond government, insisting that accountability is a shared duty.

    “Leaders must do better, and citizens must demand accountability,” she declared, urging Nigerians to pay closer attention to how public funds are spent and to hold elected officials to account.

    According to the statement: “Observers at the National Assembly noted that the budget presentation has opened a critical phase of legislative scrutiny, with lawmakers expected to interrogate revenue projections, debt sustainability, sectoral priorities and implementation capacity in the weeks ahead.

    “Akpoti-Uduaghan, a member of the Senate Committee on Finance, has consistently pushed for fiscal discipline, transparency and people-centred budgeting. Her intervention echoed growing public sentiment that governance should be measured by visible impact at the grassroots rather than headline figures.

    “As debates on the 2026 Appropriation Bill begin in earnest, Nigerians will be watching closely to see whether the record-breaking budget will deliver tangible and equitable benefits—ultimately testing the President’s assertion that the true value of a budget lies not in its size, but in its effect on the lives of the people.”

    Budget is people-centred, says Goronyo

     President Tinubu’s emphasis on security and road infrastructure in the 2026 Appropriation Bill has also been described as people-centred and responsive to Nigeria’s most pressing development challenges.

    The Minister of State for Works, Rt. Hon. Bello Goronyo said the President deserves broad commendation, noting that the strong allocation to security in the 2026 budget reflects a clear resolve to safeguard lives and property.

    Goronyo, in a statement on Saturday by his Special Adviser on Media, Abdullahi A. Mohammed, stressed that sustainable development cannot be achieved in an environment undermined by insecurity.

    The Minister said that by prioritising security in the budget, the President has taken a decisive step that will not only protect citizens but also unlock economic opportunities by boosting investor confidence, expanding business activities and reinforcing national stability.

    He also praised the substantial allocation to road infrastructure, saying sustained investment in the construction, rehabilitation and completion of federal highways would ease transportation difficulties and address long-standing mobility challenges.

    Goronyo said improved road networks would significantly reduce travel time, lower vehicle operating costs, and improve access to markets, schools, healthcare facilities and other essential services for millions of Nigerians.

     The Minister said the combined focus on security and infrastructure, alongside ongoing economic reforms, fiscal discipline and investments in education and health, would help ease the hardship currently faced by citizens.

      He said these priorities were critical to job creation, economic growth and improving the overall quality of life across the country.

     Goronyo assured Nigerians that the Federal Ministry of Works would fully implement all road projects approved in the 2026 budget, in line with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    He also called on stakeholders, including State governments, contractors and host communities, to support the timely execution of road projects nationwide, stressing that collaboration was essential to delivering the expected benefits of the budget to Nigerians.

    PDP faults proposal

     The PDP said the budget proposal falls short in tackling widespread poverty, rising living costs, and insecurity.

     The Peoples Democratic Party has faulted President Bola Tinubu’s 2026 budget proposal, describing it as a “Budget of Consolidated Renewed Sufferings.”

     While President Tinubu projected a cautiously improving economy and promised stricter budgetary discipline, the PDP, in a statement on Friday, by its spokesman, Ini Ememobong, said the budget falls short in tackling widespread poverty, rising living costs, and insecurity.

     “We see it rather as a budget of consolidated renewed sufferings, because what Nigerians have witnessed since the birth of this administration is nothing but unmitigated hardship on the people, while the governing class relishes in affluence.

     “President Tinubu cited a 3.98% GDP growth rate as evidence of economic stabilisation under his administration,” he stated.

    “According to the 2025 World Bank Poverty & Equity Brief, more than 30.9% of Nigerians live below the international extreme poverty line. This shows that there is growth without prosperity for our citizens, meaning that despite GDP growth, poverty remains endemic. This clearly indicates that whatever economic gains exist are not reaching the majority of Nigerians.

     The PDP said, “The President stated that the economy under his watch grew by 3.98% without stating the sectors that stimulated the growth or identifying those who benefited from it.

     “This figure reflects the economic decline the nation has suffered under the leadership of the APC-led Federal Government when compared to the growth rate of 6.87% recorded in 2013 (same period under the last PDP administration), which was driven largely by non-oil sectors such as agriculture and trade.”

     Ememobong called for transparent and effective use of security funds to provide modern equipment, sufficient ammunition, better intelligence, and improved welfare for personnel facing well-armed criminal groups.